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Results of the European collaborative project 'Product Uniformity Control' to improve the inline sensing of mechanical properties and microstructure of automotive steels

Authors :
Van Den Berg, F. D.
Kok, Piet
Yang, Haibing
AARNTS, Maxim
Meilland, Philip
KEBE, Thomas
Stolzenberg, Martin
KRIX, David
ZHU, Wenqian
Peyton, A. J.
Martinez-De-Guerenu, A.
GUTIERREZ, Isabel
Jorge-Badiola, D.
Malmström, Mikael
Volker, A.
Duijster, A.
Wirdelius, Håkan
Boström, Anders E
MOCCI, Claudio
Vannucci, M.
Colla, V.
DAVIS, Claire
ZHOU, Lei
SCHMIDT, René
Labbé, S.
Reboud, C.
Skarlatos, A.
Leconte, V.
LOMBARD, Patrick
Source :
12th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (ECNDT 2018), Gothenburg 2018, June 11-15 (ECNDT 2018)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

A European consortium consisting of four major steel manufacturers and ten academic technology institutes has conducted a research and development project, called “Product Uniformity Control“ (PUC) in the period 2013 to 2017. This project aimed to develop and improve non-destructive (inline) measurement techniques to characterise the (uniformity of the) microstructure of steel strip products. In this project, a multitude of strip steel samples from various stages of production have been collected from the four participating steel manufacturers. The samples have been characterised in various ways, namely on their (1) non-destructive measurement parameters using different techniques suited for inline evaluation, (2) fundamental ultrasonic and electromagnetic properties (wave speed, ultrasonic attenuation, magnetisation loops, coercive field), (3) tensile properties (stress-strain curves) and (4) microstructure (by optical micrographs and EBSD images). The correlations between these different characterisations will be addressed. Besides the experimental characterisation, a strong accent has been on modelling activities: during the project, fundamental models have been developed to describe, starting from 2D and 3D microstructures, the ultrasonic and magnetic properties, which are next used as input to sensor models that predict the output of the inline measurement systems. This contribution will present the recent results of both the experimental and the modelling work, and underline their mutual importance in the interpretation of the measured data for the benefit of inline characterisation of the mechanical properties complementary to traditional destructive tensile testing.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
12th European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (ECNDT 2018), Gothenburg 2018, June 11-15 (ECNDT 2018)
Accession number :
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